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Re: Same size Deere $13,000 more than Kubota 90HP
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Posted by buickanddeere on November 27, 2005 at 06:47:16 from (216.183.151.204):
In Reply to: Re: Same size Deere $13,000 more than Kubota 90HP posted by 69zfarmer on November 27, 2005 at 05:53:38:
Get you head out of your *ss for one thing. If you are so convinced why are you bothering to tell us? The Deere doesn't need four wheel diff lock. The front axle has a limited slip diff built into it. Are you not able to count the number of transmission options? in just the economy 6615 alone? There are four and they have the optional creeper and power reverser. Number of gear selections vary from 12,21,24,28 and 36. Some of the transmissions will shift through the entire range without using the clutch even once. This would be a great advantage for you not having to co-ordinate your hands and feet. Which tires are you comparing for ground clearance? Are you talking axle clearance or drawbar clearance? Are you farming cotton or something where you need a high crop tractor? What kind of clutch is in that Kubota? The Deere has four wheel braking when ever the 4WD is engaged. A 16.1 ft turning radius without using the brakes. You want or need tighter than that? Warrenty? That coverage isn't going to matter after the 3rd year; most tractors are kept for 10-20 years. If something is going to break it's within a few hours of being new anyways.
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